Jackie Luo is a Staff Software Engineer in New York with 11 years of experience building thoughtful web and desktop products that prioritize intimacy and creativity. She blends front-end expertise in React and Electron—demonstrated by contributions to the popular Nylas Mail client—with backend work like extending node-emoji to support multiple emoji names, showing comfort across the full stack. Jackie has held senior roles at Square and ZORA, co-founded a project focused on new tech structures for workers and communities, and has product management experience at a cooperative, giving her a rare mix of engineering, product, and social-impact perspective. Trained in philosophy at Columbia, she brings a human-centered, systems-thinking approach to designing developer-friendly features and durable product architecture.
:love_letter: An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web. Forks welcome!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:476 commits, 12 PRs, 214 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Jackie primarily focused on front-end development, contributing features to the Nylas Mail application. Their work included fixing a bug in the message time selection, integrating the "Reflux" library, modifying the contenteditable component, adding emoji support to the composer, fixing bugs related to whitespace, and enhancing styling. The contributions demonstrate an understanding of React, Electron, and front-end component design within the context of an email application.
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 14 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jackie contributed to the `node-emoji` repository by implementing features and making adjustments to its internal workings. They enabled different names for emojis by modifying `lib/emojiparse.js` to handle multiple names per emoji. The user also added a check for arrays and updated the emoji data, making changes to `lib/emojifile.js`, and refactored the `lib/emoji.js` file.
emojijs-projectsnode-jsjavascriptnode-emoji
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